Anchusa.
Anchusa groweth in sādy groundes and somtyme amonge the corne wyth a red rose and leaues like Buglos, it is called in frēch orchanet, it may be named in englishe wilde Buglos or orchanet, as the french men do. The herbe is colde and dry.
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Anchusa groweth in sādy groundes and somtyme amonge the corne wyth a red rose and leaues like Buglos, it is called in frēch orchanet, it may be named in englishe wilde Buglos or orchanet, as the french men do. The herbe is colde and dry.